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SANRAFAEL (CBS SF) – Twenty-seven percent of residents who responded to a write-in answer on a survey said affordability, cost of living and housing was their single biggest priority for Marin County, according to the county officials.

The five-page survey of 3,200 randomly sampled households conducted through the

"There appears to be strong alignment with our (the county's) top priorities,"

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